Actinostolidae
Actinostolidae is a family of sea anemones in the order Actiniaria. Members of this family are deep sea species, with some occurring at hydrothermal vents.[2]
Actinostolidae | |
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Actinostola sp. | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Cnidaria |
Class: | Anthozoa |
Order: | Actiniaria |
Superfamily: | Actinostoloidea |
Family: | Actinostolidae Carlgren, 1932 [1] |
Genera | |
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Genera
The following genera are recognised by the World Register of Marine Species:[1]
- Actinoloba de Blainville, 1830
- Actinostola Verrill, 1883
- Antholoba Hertwig, 1882
- Anthosactis Danielssen, 1890
- Antiparactis Verrill, 1899
- Bathydactylus Carlgren, 1928
- Cnidanthus Carlgren, 1927
- Glandulactis Riemann-Zürneck, 1978
- Hadalanthus Carlgren, 1956
- Hormosoma Stephenson, 1918
- Isoparactis Stephenson, 1920
- Ophiodiscus Hertwig, 1882
- Paranthus Andres, 1883
- Parasicyonis Carlgren, 1921
- Pseudoparactis Stephenson, 1920
- Pycnanthus McMurrich, 1893
- Sicyonis Hertwig, 1882
- Stomphia (Gosse, 1859)
- Synsicyonis Carlgren, 1921
- Tealidium Hertwig, 1882
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See also
References
- Daly, Meg (2016). "Actinostolidae Carlgren, 1932". WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 23 June 2017.
- Advances in Marine Biology. Academic Press. 1998. p. 365. ISBN 978-0-08-057957-3.
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